Redistricting issue on tonight’s UG Commission meeting agenda

Update: Because four UG commissioners will not be in attendance at the 5 p.m. meeting, the performance review of the UG administrator will not be conducted on Oct. 14, according to an amended agenda note. The labor negotiations discussion is still on the 5 p.m. agenda.

At its meeting tonight, the Unified Government Commission will consider sending a letter urging the Kansas Legislature to leave Wyandotte County with Johnson County in the 3rd Congressional District.

Legislators currently are redrawing maps for the districts based on population.

Also on the 7 p.m. agenda Oct. 14 is a resolution approving an agreement with Bishop Ward High School to provide a school resource officer from the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department. The school would pay $30,000 this school year for the SRO; $33,000 in 2022-2023; and $36,000 in 2023-2024. There would be increases from 2024 through the term of the agreement.

Also on the agenda is a resolution for a sewer separation project, authorizing a survey of land. The location of the project would be Washington Boulevard to Sandusky Avenue, North 13th Street to North 10th Street.

The project includes sewer separation south of Big Eleven Lake, including new sanitary and storm sewers; Big Eleven Lake enhancements, including energy dissipation and aeration; utilization of Big Eleven Lake for stormwater storage; stormwater pretreatment facilities including bioretention and mechanical debris-nutrient separators; and closure of Waterway Drive between Washington Boulevard and State Avenue. Eminent domain could be used in the future to acquire parcels.

Also listed on the agenda are Land Bank option applications for new construction of two single-family homes by Circuit Avenue Partners LLC. Addresses were 837 Freeman Ave., 841 Freeman Ave., 843 Freeman Ave., 845 Freeman Ave., 847 Freeman Ave., 849 Freeman Ave. and 851 Freeman Ave. They were “fast-tracked” to the Oct. 14 meeting and put on the consent agenda, but there is a question about whether they will be considered on Oct. 14 because of committee action Monday night.

At a UG Neighborhood and Community Development Committee meeting Monday night, Ric Worner told the committee that the developer would like to build two model homes on these lots, then invite everyone to tour the model homes and give input on what they would like to see in the future homes they plan to build on the seven lots.

It is their intent to build homes on all the lots, but they have not had the chance to do environmental inspections on the lots yet, he added.

Beverly Easterwood of the Douglass-Sumner neighborhood group spoke at the committee meeting and said they would like to have more information before endorsing the project.

Commissioners Melissa Bynum and Gayle Townsend were in favor of holding over the approval for this project until the community group could talk with the developer, and also until the district commissioner’s opinion was heard.

Worner said they were trying to expedite the project because they were trying to build two houses this year before the weather changes.

He said his firm also was working on another project, but there was a difference of opinion between the UG and Mt. Carmel as to who had the right to the lots, delaying that project. He has previously developed the Hazelwood project at 114th and Parallel, he said.

Commissioner Townsend withdrew her motion at the committee meeting to hold over the project.

Easterwood at the committee meeting then said she felt there had not been proper time for the neighborhood group to investigate what’s taking place in its neighborhood.

Commissioner Townsend said in February and March, the committee tried to make provisions for neighborhood groups to have enough time to evaluate proposals. She was concerned that the items on Monday were fast-tracked without notifying the neighborhood group early enough.

The committee on Monday night then voted, after Commissioner Townsend’s motion, to move the project to the Oct. 28 UG Commission meeting for full discussion and action, with a meeting required with the neighborhood group in advance of the Oct. 28 meeting.

At the 5 p.m. special session Oct. 14 in the fifth floor conference room at City Hall, the UG Commission will meet in a closed, executive session on the county administrator’s quarterly review and labor negotiations, according to the meeting notice.

The Oct. 14 commission meeting will be on YouTube, on UGTV cable television, on Zoom and telephone.

The Zoom meeting is at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83557310190?pwd=dnBpWCtad1ZkS0p2NW56bDZnZDY5QT09.

The passcode is 456436.

The tolll-free telephone numbers are 877-853-5257 and 888-475-4499.

More information on how to connect to the meetings is at https://www.wycokck.org/Departments/Clerks-Office/BOC-Virtual-Meeting.

Today’s high near 70, storms possible tonight

Photo by Steve Rupert

After a mostly sunny and dry day today, scattered storms are possible tonight, according to the National Weather Service forecast.

Lightning and heavy downpours are possible tonight, after a warm front moves into the I-70 corridor, but no hazardous weather is expected, the weather service said.

The forecast calls for a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight. Rain is likely along and south of the I-70 corridor, with some off and on showers north of I-70 later today into tonight, according to the weather service. Light rain could start around 6 p.m. and continue until 6 a.m. Friday.

Most of the rain today will be around a quarter to a half-inch at the most, the weather service said.

A cold front will push through the area Thursday night into Friday, according to the weather service, and rain should end Friday morning. The rest of the weekend should be dry.

Daytime highs Friday will struggle to reach 60 degrees, while Friday night’s low will drop to 41, the weather service said. Frost is not expected yet in the Kansas City area.

Today, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 70 and an east wind of 3 to 7 mph, the weather service said.

Tonight, there is a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 a.m., then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m., then a chance of showers after 4 a.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 50 with a light east northeast wind becoming north 6 to 11 mph after midnight. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Friday, there is a 30 percent chance of showers, mainly before 1 p.m., the weather service said. The high will be near 59 with a north wind of 11 to 13 mph. Less than a tenth of an inch of rain is possible.

Friday night, it will be clear, with a low of 41 and a west northwest wind of 6 to 8 mph, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be sunny, with a high near 63 and a west northwest wind of 6 to 8 mph.

Saturday night, it will be clear, with a low of 44, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be sunny, with a high near 72, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be clear, with a low of 49, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be sunny, with a high near 72, the weather service said.

Monday night, it will be partly cloudy, with a low of 53, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 71, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 50, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be mostly sunny, with a high near 66, the weather service said.

KC NWSL sprints past Houston Dash 3-0

Defender Elizabeth Ball (7) headed in a free kick to give Kansas City a 2-0 lead against the Houston Dash on Wednesday. Kansas City would go on to win the match 3-0. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Kansas City NWSL’s defense shouldered the load on Sunday, but on Wednesday it was the offense’s turn, racking up three goals and holding Houston scoreless to set the team’s largest winning margin in its short history.

Darian Jenkins’ 18th minute goal was a thing of beauty. From 18 yards out on the left side, she curled the ball with a graceful arc into the far upper corner of the goal. Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell leaped, but had no chance at a save.

After the game, Jenkins said that she had been practicing the shot and was happy to see it come into play during a match.

In the later stages of the first half, Kansas City stepped up its offensive intensity. Accurate passing in the build-up kept the home side in possession for extended runs.

In the 30th minute, Jenkins centered the ball for a header from Julie Bowen, but the shot was off target. Just after, Kiki Pickett took a shot up the middle saved by Campbell.

The pressure paid off in the 37th minute when Elizabeth Ball nodded in for a 2-0 lead and her first goal of the season. Julie Bowen set up the score with a free kick from the right side that dropped into a scrum of players about six yards out from the goal.

Kansas City didn’t give up on its attack after halftime, but the opportunities were fewer, with Houston clamping down on passing lanes.

A long range Addie McCain blast up the middle put a scare into the Dash in the 75th minute, ricocheting off the crossbar. In the 76th minute, Lo’eau LaBonta sent a well-placed cross into the box, but frustratingly couldn’t find a runner to finish it.

Kansas City scored the capper on a penalty kick in stoppage time. Jessica Silva earned the penalty when she beat the Houston defense and was fouled by Campbell. Lo’eau LaBonta took the kick and mashed a no-doubter into the lower left corner.

A climb up the NWSL standings now looks possible for Kansas City NWSL. Racing Louisville FC, loser in five of its last six, now sits just 2 points in front of Kansas City.

Kansas City’s next match will be at the Chicago Red Stars on Oct. 16. The next home match will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 against NJ-NY Gotham FC.

Midfielder Lo’eau LaBonta scored on a penalty kick in second half stoppage time. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Houston goalkeeper Jane Campbell fouled forward Jessica Silva late in the match. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Desiree Scott headed the ball toward the Houston goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Houston defender Katie Naughton went up against Kansas City forward Kate Del Fava to clear the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Jessica Silva blocked an attempted clearance from Houston defender Katie Naughton. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Addie McCain took a shot on goal in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Mariana Larroquette collected the ball in the Houston end.
 (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Darian Jenkins headed the ball in toward the Houston goal. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Maddie Nolf crossed the ball in front of Houston defender Allysha Chapman. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Addie McCain challenged Houston midfielder Sophie Schmidt. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Darian Jenkins beat forward Nichelle Prince to take a goal-scoring shot in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Katie Bowen took a shot on the Houston goal in the first half. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Mariana Larroquette and defender Abby Dahlkemper raced for control of the ball. (Photo copyright 2021 by Brian Turrel)